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Publication Date: May 13, 2025 - 09:08
Live updates: Meet Mark Carney's new cabinet as it's unveiled today
May 13, 2025

OTTAWA —
Prime Minister Mark Carney
will unveil a “small, focused” cabinet of less than 30 ministers at Rideau Hall on Tuesday, with half of the team being people who
have never been sworn in as ministers
. The cabinet will also include 10 secretaries of state, who will be members of the Privy Council and will be responsible for key issues within a federal department. Liberal
insiders told National Post
that Carney will be trying to balance his desire to make a clean break from the tenure of former prime minister Justin Trudeau with his need for experienced ministers during the trade war with the United States.
Follow along for live updates from the swearing-in ceremony that begins at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning.
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